Class Notes

1882

April 1945 WALTER S. KELLY
Class Notes
1882
April 1945 WALTER S. KELLY

There is certainly one member of the class of '82 who is not letting the years get the best of him. Members of the class will be interested in the following quotation from a Norwalk, Conn., paper:—

"Mrs. Edwards Davis, librarian of the East Norwalk Library Association, today reported the receipt for the library shelves of a folder containing some forty-six poems on life in early Norwalk from the pen of a retired businessman here. Some of the contents are: Whatthe Glasiers Did, Two Graves (Indian), ThereStood Try on's Hill, The Old Betts Mill, TheOld Church Bells, And There Is a Silver Mine,Goose Island, Pond Lily Pond, Smith's IslandLight, Nathan Hale, The Bridge, and TheClammers."

These are but a dozen of forty-six titles handed to the library.

Again the annual dinner of the Boston Alumni was its usual success, perhaps seven hundred being present, to listen to an address by President Hopkins, Captain Cummings and others. The men in the 'Bos are few in number, perhaps four were present.

Secretary and Treasurer, 14 Marion Terrace, Brookline 46, Mass.